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You kind of answered the question about other people's mistakes...if others had done work with PSP and had problems, why would I want to repeat them when you little program solves them! Thanks, can't wait to use it.

Sure. Any (most) image editors will do. Its just not easy to get all those button images pasted at the right place, and to asssign the right colors to the pixels at the upper left. And these kind ofprograms like the excellent Paintshop Pro do not provide a preview of your design. My little tool does, and it helps with the arrangement of buttons and colors. I am aware that there are some differences between the actual skin on the pocket pc and the preview in GSE, but I am working on it, and even now I think the preview helps a lot - you can see the skin evolving while you compose it.
I didnŽt understand your point of not repeating someone elseŽs mistakes. Could you explain?

Hi, Duncan,
if you refer to my program Gigaskin Editor, the reason is simple: it is a program for your desktop PC, and requires Windows 95, 98 or NT (not tested). The screenshots *LOOK* as if they show a Pocket PC or handheld, but the program only mimicks the Windows CE screensize. Sorry for the confusion. Just execute it on your desktop PC, and it should work fine.